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Severin Hack (1595 - abt. 1636)

Severin "Sepherin" Hack
Born in Koelin, Stadt, Rheinland, Prussiamap
Son of and [mother unknown]
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Husband of — married 30 Jan 1618 in Koelin, Stadt, Rheinland, Prussiamap
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Died about at about age 41 in Amsterdam, Holland, Nederlandmap
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http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mila1&id=I60877 Name: George Joris Hack Sex: M Name: George Hack Name: George Joris Hack Name: Joris (George) HACK Birth: 1620 in Koelin, Stadt, Rheinland, Prussia Birth: in Koelin, Stadt, Rheinland, Prussia Birth: ABT. 1620 in Cologne, GERMANY Birth: 1620 in Roen, Stadt., Reinland, Prussia Death: 1666 in Accomack Co., Va. Death: in Accomack Co., Va. Death: 1665 in "Evergreen" Accomac County, VA Death: 1666 in Evergreen, Accomack, Va Occupation: Doctor Baptism: 1 MAR 1620 Cologne Germany Burial: Fairview Lawn, Onancock, VA Christening: 20 MAR 1620 GERMANY Education: University of Cologne; Education: Medical Degree NATU: 1658 Northampton County, VA Change Date: 30 SEP 1999 Reference Number: w-684-658 a


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http://varletfamily.pbworks.com/w/page/8500465/Chapter%207:%20The%20Hack-%20and%20Varlet%20Family Part I: Severijn Hack and Catrina Varlet of Amsterdam   Several members of the Hack family lived in Cologne Germany, where they were members of the Dutch Reformed Church that had formed there in the 1570's, after the Spanish Duke of Alva invaded the Low Countries. Severijn Hack, a son of Joris Hack, and Catrina Varlet, a daughter of Nicholas Varlet, were married early in 1618 in the Dutch Reformed Church of Cologne, after banns published there on the second of January of that year. Philipe Hack and Gertruijt Hack, widow of Philipe Dens, were their marriage assistants. [A] Two years later, Severijn and Catrina's oldest son, called Joris after his grandfather, was baptized in the Dutch Reformed Church of Cologne, on 20 March, 1620. Baptismal sponsors for him were Philipe Hack, in place of Jacques Hack (Severin's brother) and Gertruijt Hack, in place of Judith Tentenier of Utrecht, wife of Catharina Varlet's brother, Caspar. [B]    Caspar Varlet and his wife, Judith Tentenier, were living in Utrecht, Netherlands by 1615, where they were married in October of that year. [1] In November 1615, Catrina Varlet was a baptismal witness in the Walloon Church of Utrecht [2] --or was a witness there by proxy --but she was in Cologne by the beginning of 1618. By 1622, Severijn Hack and Catrina Varlet had moved with their young son to Amsterdam. In the mid-1620's the Hack family lived in 't Hol in Amsterdam, near the street called Sint Clarendwarsstraat, [3] now known as the Gebed Zonder End. On 7 November 1627, Severijn Hack served as a sponsor for his niece, Maria Varlet, a daughter of Caspar Varlet and Judith Tentenier, at her baptism in the Oude Kerk of Amsterdam. [4] Catharina's brothers, Pieter, Caspar and Daniel also moved to Amsterdam in the 1620's.   Severijn Hack was a merchant. In Amsterdam a dispute took place in August 1628, in which Hack had sold a large quantity of paper to the noted mapmaker and book publisher, Jacob Aertszen Colom. Part of the paper Colom received was found to be defective, causing a dispute which was recorded in the notarial archives of Amsterdam. [5]     Children of Severijn Hack and Catrijna Varlet, all born in Amsterdam except the first, were:   i. Dr. Joris Hack, born about 1620 [1] possibly in Cologne, died before 17 April 1665 in Accomack County, Virginia. [6] He was called 'George Hack' in the English colonies. His wife, Anna Varlet, was a daughter of Caspar Varlet and Judith Tentenier. ii. Daniel Hack, baptized 19 April 1622, Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam. [7] iii. Anneken Hack, baptized 16 May 1623, Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam. [8] iv. Francois Hack, baptized 18 September 1625, Oude Kerk, Amsterdam. [9] v. Peter Hack, baptized 14 November 1627, Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam. [10] vi. Francijna Hack (twin), baptized 3 March 1630, Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam. [11] vii. Anna Hack (twin), baptized 3 March 1630, Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam. [12] viii. Severijn Hack, baptized 23 August 1633, Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam [13] emigrated to the north American colonies; died 17 April 1661 in Delaware, when the Delaware settlements were still part of the Dutch Colonies in North America. [14]     Severijn Hack died in Amsterdam before July 1636, when Joris, the oldest child, was sixteen and the youngest, Severijn, was only three. After her husband's death, Catrina continued to conduct the family business. In 1638, Catrina Varlet described as "weduwe Hack" was named in an Amsterdam deposition concerning a transaction that took place in July 1636, in which dispute arose concerning a lot of fabrics she sold to another female merchant known as Juffrouw Fontaine. Two bales of black silk that Catrina had obtained from her brother Pieter Varlet's silk dyeworks had been in this lot, which Juffrouw Fontaine had shipped to Danzig for resale by her son. In Danzig, these two bales of silk were found to be poorly dyed and overweight. Fontaine, the son, was held in Danzig for this illegality and also for violating trade restrictions. In Amsterdam, Juffrouw Fontaine sought compensation. [15]   Severijn Hack and later his wife, Catrina Varlet, were both buried in the Heiligesteegskerk in Amsterdam, in the family grave that Jacques Hack, Severijn's brother, owned there. Pieter Varlet, in an entry he made in his family register documenting the death of his sister, Catrina Varlet, [16] wrote (translated):   "Cataarina Varlet, widow of cousin Hak, my dear sister, is resting in the Lord around 1 o'clock in the night between Saturday and Whit Sunday, the 18th of May 1652, after suffering from fever for 16 [days] and she was buried on the 22nd of May following in the Heiligesteegskerk next to her husband, in the grave of Jaques Hak."   When Catrijna Varlet died, her oldest son, Joris Hack, a physician, was in Virginia.

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The location Koelin is probably a mispelled version of Köln (Cologne in English). This city was the in Rheinland in Prussia from 1815 till 1945, but around 1600 the corrected location would be "Köln, Freie Reichsstadt Köln, Heiliges Römisches Reich".
posted by Koen van Hoof
Thank you Koen! I appreciate the information.
posted by Ran Prouse

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